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	<title>Comments on: REGEN Energy: using &#8220;swarm logic&#8221; to manage energy use</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>sounds like a great technology - pretty interesting - but I would be interested in having you talk about and look into the benefits of peak shaving a bit more. if you have one of these devices and a solar pv array, maybe you aren&#039;t getting the best bang for your buck, but maybe on a system wide level we need this type of technology to combine with renewables to help counter intermittancy. and how much dirtier are peaks compared to baseload in Ontario, Alberta etc?
thanks for your articles!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sounds like a great technology &#8211; pretty interesting &#8211; but I would be interested in having you talk about and look into the benefits of peak shaving a bit more. if you have one of these devices and a solar pv array, maybe you aren&#8217;t getting the best bang for your buck, but maybe on a system wide level we need this type of technology to combine with renewables to help counter intermittancy. and how much dirtier are peaks compared to baseload in Ontario, Alberta etc?<br />
thanks for your articles!</p>
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